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it's regulated under federal law and bounded by federal law. we like. that i would also tell you another example, credit reports. credit reports vouch for me. i get my loan. i get my student loans. i buy my house. i buy my cars. i live my life here in the united states because a credit report vouches for me even though a lender has never met me before. sometimes i think we don't see the benefit of the information built into the databases. >> let me talk about -- there's a fundamental corporate snooping which is that companies like choicepoint will keep records on us and they won't even let us get access to information about us so can see if it's acrate or not accurate. basically they are keeping secret record systems and that is snooping that is just not consistent with american tradition and something we have to bring an end to. >> corporations sell those records when they amass the dossiers. >> they not only sell them but they can sell them to the government for investigative purposes and surveillance purposes. >> corporate profit. >> absolutely. >> o
it's regulated under federal law and bounded by federal law. we like. that i would also tell you another example, credit reports. credit reports vouch for me. i get my loan. i get my student loans. i buy my house. i buy my cars. i live my life here in the united states because a credit report vouches for me even though a lender has never met me before. sometimes i think we don't see the benefit of the information built into the databases. >> let me talk about -- there's a fundamental...
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if you're writing a law, back to drafting. you should make the fine more expensive than the behavior you're trying to encourage, so that way people don't take the fine and avoid doing the behavior. >> eamon, i've gotten so garrulous, only michelle on this one. the first time in recent history the pope resigning, recent history like 600 years, leading the vatican to come up with a pension package. he runs a big corporation. he's reportedly going to get, michelle, $3,000 a month. is this a fair amount? that's austerity. >> it's completely fair. when you become a priest, you take a vow of poverty. he should lead the italians toward austerity, be a model of what they need to achieve in rest of europe. >> thank you very much. michelle, eamon, appreciate your time. let's talk about coffee prices bucking a trend. we'll tell you about it next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using les
if you're writing a law, back to drafting. you should make the fine more expensive than the behavior you're trying to encourage, so that way people don't take the fine and avoid doing the behavior. >> eamon, i've gotten so garrulous, only michelle on this one. the first time in recent history the pope resigning, recent history like 600 years, leading the vatican to come up with a pension package. he runs a big corporation. he's reportedly going to get, michelle, $3,000 a month. is this a...
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. >> under state law you can't charge more than 36% apr. they were trying to skirt california law by partnering with out of state bank. >> the city attorney filed a lawsuit and last month the check and go company agreed to settle and pay up to $4.3 million to customers who were overcharged. mario is one of the customers receiving notices about the refunds which start at $20 and go up to more than 4600 dlshs. >> well, i feel good if i get money, though. i'm not really sure yet. >> tonight in san francisco a statewide video campaign is being launch today inform other possible victims about the settlement and a web site ca loan refund.org where they can apply for the refund. >> to those businesses we say compete in the marketplace to those that want to skirt the law and take advantage of people down on luck, the message is we're watching and make sure the law is adhered to. >> the city attorney says there could be thousands of victims, but time is running short. the deadline for filing for a refund is march 28th. reporting live in san francisc
. >> under state law you can't charge more than 36% apr. they were trying to skirt california law by partnering with out of state bank. >> the city attorney filed a lawsuit and last month the check and go company agreed to settle and pay up to $4.3 million to customers who were overcharged. mario is one of the customers receiving notices about the refunds which start at $20 and go up to more than 4600 dlshs. >> well, i feel good if i get money, though. i'm not really sure yet....
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ifthey get this into law, it will get it out of the books. basically t governor wants to repeal the death penalty for all times. there were a number of op poenlts and what they tried to do is offer amendments to try to change the repeal. to keepthe death penalty in effect in some form, one of those forms is in cases where prosecutors have dna evidence. another proposalwas to keep the death penalty where several people were murdered by the same person. all of those were considered by supporters of the repeal to undermine the bill. the bill passed and now goes to the senate for debate. >> as we know, the gun debate is e moelgsally charged so we're going to take a real look at the controversy and show who stands to lose the most on mund. >> a decision on the anne arundal county executives. lauren newman will fill the remainder of the term. johnleopold stepped down after being charged with misconduct. newmanhas lived in anne arundal county for over 20 years. newman saysthat experience is going to help her creatively in anne arundal county. now ke
ifthey get this into law, it will get it out of the books. basically t governor wants to repeal the death penalty for all times. there were a number of op poenlts and what they tried to do is offer amendments to try to change the repeal. to keepthe death penalty in effect in some form, one of those forms is in cases where prosecutors have dna evidence. another proposalwas to keep the death penalty where several people were murdered by the same person. all of those were considered by supporters...
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you have to change the law on both the entitlements and the tax code and we tend to observe laws. for example, when we change the social security law in 1983, and raised the retirement age, we abided by it. nobody noticed, really, the retirement age is still going up in accordance with the 1983 law. it will happen. >> diane? >> i have to agree withals, i'm on alice's side, reforms to the tax code are critical in increasing the efficiency of the u.s. economy as well. the torth tax code is a mess, business round table showed up at the white house and supported tax reforms. so there clearly is bipartisan support in that arena. we know the tax code doesn't work. and we know that the bulk of the problem is entitlements and frankly why can't we get into some things eating around the edges, even. even more marginally in the near-term like slowing down the pace of social security growth or means testing. if wealthy people don't need social security, they don't get it. these are the things that are pragmatic approaches that don't hurt the economy up front. we don't want to add too much pai
you have to change the law on both the entitlements and the tax code and we tend to observe laws. for example, when we change the social security law in 1983, and raised the retirement age, we abided by it. nobody noticed, really, the retirement age is still going up in accordance with the 1983 law. it will happen. >> diane? >> i have to agree withals, i'm on alice's side, reforms to the tax code are critical in increasing the efficiency of the u.s. economy as well. the torth tax...
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well, it will affect them immediately, but businesses since 1938, when we put the first minimum wage law have said you do this, set this standard, it will destroy jobs, destroy the economy. we are far richer and have far more jobs than we had in 1938 and in every year since we've raised the minimum wage. i believe in high standards. we set standards for things like pollution control, mileage, worker safety, overtime. >> and those things cost a little bit more for your businesses. >> of course they do. every time we do, businesses squawk and yell. we are very good at adapting, figuring out new ways to do things and getting to a better place. it's important to put a floor under wages. wages are not trickling down from the krechceo to entry leve workers. >> it's a moral imperative, putting money into the hans of people who are the very lowest rungs of the letter. there are others who say the people at the lower rungs of the ladder, there are actually people, teenagers who come from middle class families. it may not be flowing into the poorest americans. is the middle wage, is it what we can
well, it will affect them immediately, but businesses since 1938, when we put the first minimum wage law have said you do this, set this standard, it will destroy jobs, destroy the economy. we are far richer and have far more jobs than we had in 1938 and in every year since we've raised the minimum wage. i believe in high standards. we set standards for things like pollution control, mileage, worker safety, overtime. >> and those things cost a little bit more for your businesses. >>...
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. >> reporter: lucky for them it was false alarm and students and teachers and law enforcement had a plan in place for an active shooter. >> this is not something i believe that you can forego and put on the back seat. >> reporter: it may feel like another day at the office. preparing for a rare event has become more the practice than the exception. but sometimes bad people do bad things. this training video prepared by the city of houston and paid for by the department of homeland security is a how to guy for people caught in work place shootings. the first step, if you can get out do, run, escape or hide in a safe spot. >> secure your hiding place. >> reporter: as a last resort -- >> fight. >> reporter: the video instructs victims to fight back and take down the shooter. >> there will be times, hopefully it will never happen, but we may need to defend ourselves. >> reporter: this proactive, aggressive approach to personal safety is taking hold nationwide. at george mason university, police and first responders are taught to take down shooters the moment they arrive on the scene and
. >> reporter: lucky for them it was false alarm and students and teachers and law enforcement had a plan in place for an active shooter. >> this is not something i believe that you can forego and put on the back seat. >> reporter: it may feel like another day at the office. preparing for a rare event has become more the practice than the exception. but sometimes bad people do bad things. this training video prepared by the city of houston and paid for by the department of...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> a massive winter are storm barreling through much of the nation's mid section. 20 states are either under a winter storm watch, a warning, or an advisory. and the flight delays, they are starting to pile up. great news. i'm going to seattle tonight. let's get down to the weather channel's jim cantore live in lincoln, nebraska. with a nice scarf on, jim. how bad is it there? >> yeah, i've been nebraskafied. in corn hsi husker territory. there will be the top ten snow of all time, easily. lincoln is to the northwest of kansas city. here you go, you can can see the snow coming down. at times, at times, three to five inches an hour. that is an instain snow fall rate. as one point snowing heavily from kansas off to missouri. you are talking several hundred miles in through here. so now here it is in lincoln, the good news is, there is some dryer air coming into the storm now. and that may, at least, hold down for us some of the snow totals. but the damage is done. you can see the roads are very, very greasy. what i call almost a cookie dough
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> a massive winter are storm barreling through much of the nation's mid section. 20 states are either under a winter storm watch, a warning, or an advisory. and the flight delays, they are starting to pile up. great news. i'm going to seattle tonight. let's get down to the weather channel's jim cantore live in lincoln, nebraska. with a nice scarf on, jim. how bad is it there? >> yeah, i've been nebraskafied. in corn hsi husker...
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they would be placed with teachers in the community mid-way law college. training with experienced educators improves a new teacher's skills. >> the flu vaccine is not a big help for one group according to the centers for disease control it is only 9 percent effective in protecting seniors again the most common and dangerous flu bug. it was a moderate 56 percent overall for all ages. experts say the preliminary reports are highlighting the need for a boater -- better vaccine. the worst of flu season is season. >> bottle nosed dolphins called named of loved ones when separated, the first animals other than humans who call names they use signature sounds. >> google plus users have an out of the world opportunity, with nasa letting you talk with astronauts on the international space station from 7:30 to 8:30 our time. the american astronauts will answer questions about life on the station. if you would like to watch the chat session it is streamed on nasa's google plus and the nasa television youtube channel or our when at abc7news.com for a link to those sit
they would be placed with teachers in the community mid-way law college. training with experienced educators improves a new teacher's skills. >> the flu vaccine is not a big help for one group according to the centers for disease control it is only 9 percent effective in protecting seniors again the most common and dangerous flu bug. it was a moderate 56 percent overall for all ages. experts say the preliminary reports are highlighting the need for a boater -- better vaccine. the worst of...
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clutch did have run ins with the law in the bay area, including a weapons conviction in berkeley back in 2007. >>> also in the news tonight, work on the new span of the bay bridge resumes tomorrow morning, once crews haul away 100 tons of twisted metal from today's crane collapse. earlier, i took a boat out on the bay for an up close look. >> the red section that you see the sparks coming off of right now is the upper section of the crane that came crashing down. just behind that, to the left, is a piece of the work. the iron work that held up the roadway. that came crashing down as well on to that barge. now we're going to swing way over underneath the bridge and you'll see the original crane that rolled over. there it is. it is laying on top of that barge over there. it is pretty maraculous. all of this material will be pushed over to the caltrans yard in oakland where inspectors will go over it and figure out what happened. >> nobody hurt there tonight. the collapse brought most of the day's construction to a screeching halt, as you can imagine. >> that doesn't mean workers are get
clutch did have run ins with the law in the bay area, including a weapons conviction in berkeley back in 2007. >>> also in the news tonight, work on the new span of the bay bridge resumes tomorrow morning, once crews haul away 100 tons of twisted metal from today's crane collapse. earlier, i took a boat out on the bay for an up close look. >> the red section that you see the sparks coming off of right now is the upper section of the crane that came crashing down. just behind...
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well, it will affect them immediately, but businesses since 1938, when we put the first minimum wage law have said you do this, set this standard, it will destroy jobs, destroy the economy. we are far richer and have far more jobs than we had in 1938 and in every year since we've raised the minimum wage. i believe in high standards. we set standards for things like pollution control, mileage, worker safety, time. >> and those t middle class families. it may not be flowing into the poorest americans. is the middle wage, is it what we can do to create good middle class jobs or is it a distraction from the fact we're not creating good middle class jobs? >> you know, i think i'm somewhere in the middle between your two previous guests. i think you should not exaggerate the job-killing impact of a responsibly set minimum wage. the conventional wisdom in the economics profession has shifted quite substantially over the last 10, 15 years. minimum wage, provided it's not too high, is not disastrous and can have some beneficial effects without impacting employment too much. that said, it would no
well, it will affect them immediately, but businesses since 1938, when we put the first minimum wage law have said you do this, set this standard, it will destroy jobs, destroy the economy. we are far richer and have far more jobs than we had in 1938 and in every year since we've raised the minimum wage. i believe in high standards. we set standards for things like pollution control, mileage, worker safety, time. >> and those t middle class families. it may not be flowing into the poorest...
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and trained in the law and schooled towards being objective in applying their minds to the law in a neutral way. and that is the safeguard for justice. we also every aspect of our legal system is enviewed with our constitution and our constitutional law. and the constitution itself really was a very collaborative process that is an expression of the people of south africa. in that prospect, the lay people have a voice in the law and an influence in the law, but not in terms of deciding individual cases. >> mark, as you and i talked about, the magistrate commended pistorius for offering this it very, very complete and thorough affidavit. his version of the events for the record. he even said it helped him in making his decision to grant him bail. couldn't that come back to haunt him? >> absolutely. they made the calculated decision. they said this case is infinitely better if he's out and not in for a multitude of reasons. for the lawyer's standpoint, i can't tell you how important it is to have the client out in terms of preparing a case. number one. and number two, i think they fel
and trained in the law and schooled towards being objective in applying their minds to the law in a neutral way. and that is the safeguard for justice. we also every aspect of our legal system is enviewed with our constitution and our constitutional law. and the constitution itself really was a very collaborative process that is an expression of the people of south africa. in that prospect, the lay people have a voice in the law and an influence in the law, but not in terms of deciding...
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different laws, more favorable laws there to the ships' owners. all of this is done to benefit the ships' owners. but again all of it's done to benefit the passenger who is paying less than $100 a day. if you don't like it, don't go. if you don't like it, pay more money, you will be able to sue for more later on. stuart: where else can you impose the idea buyer beware? there's nowhere else. buyer can sue, that's always the case. this is unique, isn't it? >> if buyer wants to eat all day long -- >> and some of us do. stuart: you do not. >> that's my only motivation for going on a cruise is the all you can eat buffet. truthfully. stuart: you're saying there's no way around this. we came into work this morning. we said look these guys have been floating around with no toilets for heaven's sake, no air-conditioning, pretty bad situation, and they are distraught when they get off the boat. they kiss the ground in america. and we couldn't believe that you are saying, and you're saying no, no, no. you don't get a dime. >> there is a small window of oppor
different laws, more favorable laws there to the ships' owners. all of this is done to benefit the ships' owners. but again all of it's done to benefit the passenger who is paying less than $100 a day. if you don't like it, don't go. if you don't like it, pay more money, you will be able to sue for more later on. stuart: where else can you impose the idea buyer beware? there's nowhere else. buyer can sue, that's always the case. this is unique, isn't it? >> if buyer wants to eat all day...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelit.tfolio, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the d
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelit.tfolio, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. transit fares! as in...
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laws. for example, when we changed the social security law in 1938 and raised the retirement age, we abided by it, nobody noticed really. the retirement age is still going um in accordance with that 1983 law. it will happen. >> diane? >> you know, i have to agree with alice. i'm on alice's side here. i think reforms to the tax code are critical at increasing the efficiency of the u.s. economy as well. we know the corporate tax code is a mess. the business roundtable shown up at the white house and supported corporate tax reforms with the president. so there clearly is bipartisan support in that arena. we know the tax code doesn't work. i do think that's important. and we know the bulk of the problem is in entitlements. frankly, why can't we get into some things eating around the edges even more marginally in the near term like slowing down the pace of social security growth or means testing if wealthy people don't need social security, then they don't get it. i mean, these are the things th
laws. for example, when we changed the social security law in 1938 and raised the retirement age, we abided by it, nobody noticed really. the retirement age is still going um in accordance with that 1983 law. it will happen. >> diane? >> you know, i have to agree with alice. i'm on alice's side here. i think reforms to the tax code are critical at increasing the efficiency of the u.s. economy as well. we know the corporate tax code is a mess. the business roundtable shown up at the...
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a small law firm, i think. but we spent a lot of time looking at patents looking at those that we think our challenge a bull. we can get 180 days of exclusivity. there is an upside for us as well. liz: we just put our portion of it up there. >> the patent cliff is hitting the u.s., europe. so those are opportunities for us, as we can bring generic medicines to the market when the patent expires or we can bring them earlier. so it is really just an upside for us. liz: last year you were jumping about 20% year over year, how did you do that at a time where that area is very weak, do you expect that nice jump this year? or will a it moderate or be better? >> someecountries are up, some countries are down, but we spent a lot of time and money on organic growth. really what it was about for us is launching new products and tt will be true for next year, this year and 2014. liz: your best hope drug at this point that you are excited about. >> the big drug for us we're launching later this summer is a patch for pain.
a small law firm, i think. but we spent a lot of time looking at patents looking at those that we think our challenge a bull. we can get 180 days of exclusivity. there is an upside for us as well. liz: we just put our portion of it up there. >> the patent cliff is hitting the u.s., europe. so those are opportunities for us, as we can bring generic medicines to the market when the patent expires or we can bring them earlier. so it is really just an upside for us. liz: last year you were...
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dorner died after a fire fight with law enforcement in a cabin in big bear. he had written a manifesto claiming he was subject today ray racism. hen he went on a rampage. the manifesto has had an effect on the department's reputation. >>> lawyers for the man convicted of killing levy said they plan to file a motion for new trial. this is according to newly unsealed records of hearings in the case. documents also show prosecutors learned a year ago about a problem with one of their witness. levy waunz intern for the u.s. bureau of prisons in washington dc when she was killed in 2001. convicted in 2010 and is serving a 60-year prison sentence. a bail hearing is expected to resume tomorrow for south african double amputee track star oscar pistorius. he's accused of shooting his girlfriend through a bathroom door. prosecutors say the shooting happened after a heated argument but pistorius says it was a mistake, that he thought she was an intruder. today's hearing came on the same day as a private funeral service. she was a fashion model, a law school graduate who
dorner died after a fire fight with law enforcement in a cabin in big bear. he had written a manifesto claiming he was subject today ray racism. hen he went on a rampage. the manifesto has had an effect on the department's reputation. >>> lawyers for the man convicted of killing levy said they plan to file a motion for new trial. this is according to newly unsealed records of hearings in the case. documents also show prosecutors learned a year ago about a problem with one of their...
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considered to be an illegal type of slot machine and other types of gambling which are against state law. the state bureau of control considers these to be illegal gambling operations. l.a. goldstein has a store next to the ibiz cafe. he's been in there and says it looks like people are playing a slot machine game on the computers. >> it looks almost like a reno, las vegas environment. the kolcolors of the carpet, it all dim. shaded out. it's kind of, it's different, i would say. the hayward city attorney tells me the police department has had uniformed and undercover officers investigating and they determined them to be illegal operations. tonight, the city council is considering an emergency ordnance to prohibit the cafes with a five-day moritorium. we're live in hayward, nbc bay area news. >>> the double amputee olympic star known for his blades on the track was back in court today for a bail hearing, but as oscar pistorius listened to the case against him, his model girlfriend who he's accused of shooting to death was remembered at a memorial service. her coffin was draped in a white
considered to be an illegal type of slot machine and other types of gambling which are against state law. the state bureau of control considers these to be illegal gambling operations. l.a. goldstein has a store next to the ibiz cafe. he's been in there and says it looks like people are playing a slot machine game on the computers. >> it looks almost like a reno, las vegas environment. the kolcolors of the carpet, it all dim. shaded out. it's kind of, it's different, i would say. the...
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we're trying to get laws passed and make the enforcement much more vigilant and, you know, what seems tough is not tough. it's getting paid for what the creators are doing. >> especially when you have generations out there who think that music is free. >> that is terrible. >> just terrible. >> this have to be re-educated in that regard. when i watched the grammys, love watching the grammys, and i saw you sitting there in the audience at the staples center. it seems like country and urban are so hot these days, are the hot trends. is there anything in the middle these days? >> adele is in the middle and mumford & sons are in the middle and the lumineers are in the middle. so the last year there's definitely been a return, hopefully, to broaden not just your observation is right. urban and country are very, very strong, but clearly the biggest selling artist of the last five or ten years is adele. >> and how do you know when something is going to be a commercial hit? >> you've got the golden gut. >> the phones light up at radio and the digital sales often explode. >> but before that. i
we're trying to get laws passed and make the enforcement much more vigilant and, you know, what seems tough is not tough. it's getting paid for what the creators are doing. >> especially when you have generations out there who think that music is free. >> that is terrible. >> just terrible. >> this have to be re-educated in that regard. when i watched the grammys, love watching the grammys, and i saw you sitting there in the audience at the staples center. it seems like...
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. >> the law enforcement, they're not the judge, they're not the jury. they're not supposed to be the executioner and if you have those three things you have somebody probably called a police state. >> a facebook page dedicated to dorner drew more than 15,000 likes and many supporters see him as a victim of police corruption when he was on the force. >>> if the president has his way, illegal immigrants could have a clear path to citizenship within eight years. "usa today" is reporting that the white house wants to move forward on an immigration plan even as members of congress draft their own immigration bills. according to the leaked white house draft, immigrants would have to pass a criminal back ground check, submit identifying information and pay fees for a new visa. they could then apply for a work visa within eight years if they learn english, u.s. history and pay back taxes. the work visa would clear the way for citizenship. the newspaper did not receive the entire plan which also includes new security rules and guidelines on hiring for businesses
. >> the law enforcement, they're not the judge, they're not the jury. they're not supposed to be the executioner and if you have those three things you have somebody probably called a police state. >> a facebook page dedicated to dorner drew more than 15,000 likes and many supporters see him as a victim of police corruption when he was on the force. >>> if the president has his way, illegal immigrants could have a clear path to citizenship within eight years. "usa...
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. >> and here we go again in trouble with the law. all over again. the san jose chili finger lady is back in jail. trust us. you'll want to hear about her brand new case. it doesn't involve a finger but it does involve another body part. woman back in court. what investigators say reminds them of what she did back in 2005. >> reporter: a father here in oakland speaks out about his rapper son killed yesterday in las vegas. i'm bob redell. that story coming up. >> you made it to friday. we got a good looking weekend shaping up. some parts of the bay area might see the rain. we'll let you know where and when you might need that umbrella. >> if you are taking the nimitz freeway this morning, stand by for my report. we have an issue that might affect you getting on that freeway. >>> a live look at city college in san francisco where students are camped out this morning trying to get the chancellor's attention. they want to talk to him to avoid closure. they've got accreditation problems going on there. a story we're covering and many others on this friday
. >> and here we go again in trouble with the law. all over again. the san jose chili finger lady is back in jail. trust us. you'll want to hear about her brand new case. it doesn't involve a finger but it does involve another body part. woman back in court. what investigators say reminds them of what she did back in 2005. >> reporter: a father here in oakland speaks out about his rapper son killed yesterday in las vegas. i'm bob redell. that story coming up. >> you made it to...
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the agent told her recording was against the law. that is not true. tsa is now acknowledging that and n.a statement saying tsa regrets inaccurate guidance was provided to the family during screening and offers apology. >> united airlines plans to keep a fleet of boeing 787s off the schedule and says planes could be back in the air sooner than june saying the 787s have been grounded weerld wide because of problem was the batteries, japan announced a battery in a 7 76 -- 787 had been improperly wired. boeing says it will propose a design tomorrow before the faa. >> business news, apple's newest innovation may be a high tech accessory. ememily? >> struggling computer maker hewlett-packard and for a title of reported a 16% drop in profits due to pc. the it had projected profits suggesting making the company turn around. >> apple smart watch is getting louder with? that application apple zibed a device with a flexable screen. the device would have i tunes control. last week reporting apple has about 100 devices on a watch-like device. >> neilson going to s
the agent told her recording was against the law. that is not true. tsa is now acknowledging that and n.a statement saying tsa regrets inaccurate guidance was provided to the family during screening and offers apology. >> united airlines plans to keep a fleet of boeing 787s off the schedule and says planes could be back in the air sooner than june saying the 787s have been grounded weerld wide because of problem was the batteries, japan announced a battery in a 7 76 -- 787 had been...
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he was going over the law. he was going over the facts. he e had obviously paid very close attention. he understood the arguments for guilt, the arguments not for guilt, the issues of flight. i would rather judges ere on the side of being overmeticulous. >> there was a dash of theater at hand. >> he did indicate, i think, why. he wanted to make sure nobody was going to misread what he said or edit it it out. he was going to it get out everything in his opinion. >> but the key point here, i think, is that this is more than just a big victory for pistorius. it's a huge victory. it's not just getting out on bail. it changes the whole dynamic of the case. >> how so? >> because now he can take as long as e he wants to prepare for trial. if he were in prison, he would be saying, get this thing going. >> i want closure. it's the worst thing in the world to have a client in custody facing this kind of case. >> delay is almost always the friend of the defense in a criminal case. >> what's the deal with him not being allowed to have alcohol? >> i th
he was going over the law. he was going over the facts. he e had obviously paid very close attention. he understood the arguments for guilt, the arguments not for guilt, the issues of flight. i would rather judges ere on the side of being overmeticulous. >> there was a dash of theater at hand. >> he did indicate, i think, why. he wanted to make sure nobody was going to misread what he said or edit it it out. he was going to it get out everything in his opinion. >> but the key...
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i didn't break the law. i didn't murder anybody and, therefore, why should you interfere with my freedom to be a happy hunter or a shooter? i understand and respect that point of view, but the sad fact is that it's the ready availability of guns that results in mass murder. >> when you confronted this issue, did you hear one of the things that we hear, which is, you know, it's really all its popular culture that is to blame. it is all the violence on television and movies. i ask this because australians consume much of the same popular culture that we do in the united states, yet you kill many fewer people. >> i did hear those arguments and they are valid. i think the violence that young children are subjected to off and on through videos and television is excessive. i accept that. and you can always do better with mental health. but that is not as dominant an issue in my mind as the enduring problem that when people snap and there's a weapon that can kill a lot of people very rapidly available. in many case
i didn't break the law. i didn't murder anybody and, therefore, why should you interfere with my freedom to be a happy hunter or a shooter? i understand and respect that point of view, but the sad fact is that it's the ready availability of guns that results in mass murder. >> when you confronted this issue, did you hear one of the things that we hear, which is, you know, it's really all its popular culture that is to blame. it is all the violence on television and movies. i ask this...
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today was the deadline to file briefs in the challenge to the law. the case is scheduled to be heard march 27th. >>> they are reviewing boeing's proposal to return the dreamliner to flight. that won't happen until they are confident the airline's batteries are safe. the entire flight of 787s were grounded after the batteries on two separate planes failed. >>> the crash along the las vegas strip has triggered a national man hunt. police are looking for suspects who fired shots. he died. his car smashed into a tax si killing the driver and the passenger. >>> new video shows the aftermath of the syrian opposition group killed dozens. the opposition group the national coalition said today its fed up with the world ignoring the slaughter and says it will not attend a friends of syria conference in rome. >>> the fda approved a new drug to treat late-stage breast cancer. the therapy is for women with positive breast cancer. it should be available within two weeks. >>> and take a look at this. have you ever seen someone sink a half-court shot like this? that
today was the deadline to file briefs in the challenge to the law. the case is scheduled to be heard march 27th. >>> they are reviewing boeing's proposal to return the dreamliner to flight. that won't happen until they are confident the airline's batteries are safe. the entire flight of 787s were grounded after the batteries on two separate planes failed. >>> the crash along the las vegas strip has triggered a national man hunt. police are looking for suspects who fired shots....
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in that prospect, they have a voice in the law and an influence in the law, but not in terms of deciding individual cases. >> mark, as you and i talked about, the magistrate commended pistorius for offering this it very, very complete and thorough affidavit affidavit. his version of the events for the record. he even said it helped him in making his decision to grant him bail. couldn't that come back to haunt him? >> absolutely. they made the calculated decision. they said this case is infinitely better if he's out and not in for a multitude of reasons. for the lawyer's standpoint, i can't tell you how important it is to have the client out in terms of preparing a case. number one. and number two, i think they felt strongly that they had been out to that scene, even though they haven't, i assume, gone through all of the expert forensic forensic analysis they are going to do, they took a look at the door and have an idea what the ballistics are going to come back to. i think they understand whether or not somebody could have heard screaming or not. so there's a certain amount of that that
in that prospect, they have a voice in the law and an influence in the law, but not in terms of deciding individual cases. >> mark, as you and i talked about, the magistrate commended pistorius for offering this it very, very complete and thorough affidavit affidavit. his version of the events for the record. he even said it helped him in making his decision to grant him bail. couldn't that come back to haunt him? >> absolutely. they made the calculated decision. they said this case...
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there are other stays that certainly have you know so the united states for example we not only have laws and rules that allow us to. to inspect and gain access to citizens' data but since those corporations that control data are based in the united states and many many people throughout the world including chinese use american corporations power over data the united states has through a combination of our surveillance laws has claimed the right not only just to inspect americans data but also data stored by foreign citizens and american on american data if i were a very complicated issue very interesting discussion there appreciate you talking coming in and talking about it i was brian do in a technologist at new america foundation. there are parts of the chinese military hacking u.s. trade secrets have been covered extensively by the mainstream media take a listen china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief for tonight lifts the veil on a kind of invisible war china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link be
there are other stays that certainly have you know so the united states for example we not only have laws and rules that allow us to. to inspect and gain access to citizens' data but since those corporations that control data are based in the united states and many many people throughout the world including chinese use american corporations power over data the united states has through a combination of our surveillance laws has claimed the right not only just to inspect americans data but also...
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. >>> a mother who spent time in prison for having sex with underaged boys is in trouble with the law again. christine hubbs spent the past 2.5 years in jail. on friday her parole officer found her with pornography. that is a violation that was enough to send her back to jail. she was called the hummer mom for driving 14-year-old victims around in a big suv. >>> police in alabama have arrested a man for a triple murder in sonoma county. 46-year-old mark cappello from colorado was arrested after he was pulled over for a traffic stop near mobile. he is accused of killing three men near forestville in a drug deal gone bad. >>> and tonight the oakland city council is expected to decide whether to pay for more help from the california highway patrol. the city administrator wants to spend $162,000 on chp patrols through march and april. that would put 10 chp officers on the streets. chp has been helping in oakland since november but paying for officers out of its own budget. >>> the clock is ticking in washington. there's less than two weeks to go until automatic spending cuts take effect.
. >>> a mother who spent time in prison for having sex with underaged boys is in trouble with the law again. christine hubbs spent the past 2.5 years in jail. on friday her parole officer found her with pornography. that is a violation that was enough to send her back to jail. she was called the hummer mom for driving 14-year-old victims around in a big suv. >>> police in alabama have arrested a man for a triple murder in sonoma county. 46-year-old mark cappello from colorado...
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china is denying the allegations saying chinese law forbids activities that harm internet security. >>> a bail hearing is expected to resume tomorrow for south african track star, oscar pistorius. he appeared in court. prosecutors upgraded the charge against him to premeditated murder. they say that oscar pistorius shot his girlfriend, reeva steevkamp, after she shocked herself in a bathroom following a heated argument. but in a statement, he says he shot steevkamp by mistake, believing he was an intruder. he said he broke down the door and tried to revive her but she died in his arms. prosecutors say the story does not add up. the story came on the day that family and friends said goodbye to reeva steevkamp who was a fashion model and law school graduate. following the hour-long service, reeva steevkamp was cremated. >>> mike montgomery is expected to say more about a shoving incident in sunday's game. montgomery is set to hold a news conference. he was reprimanded by the pac- 12 for shoving allen crabbe. montgomery apologized after the game saying he went too far while trying to mot
china is denying the allegations saying chinese law forbids activities that harm internet security. >>> a bail hearing is expected to resume tomorrow for south african track star, oscar pistorius. he appeared in court. prosecutors upgraded the charge against him to premeditated murder. they say that oscar pistorius shot his girlfriend, reeva steevkamp, after she shocked herself in a bathroom following a heated argument. but in a statement, he says he shot steevkamp by mistake,...
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known support of gay marriage, says that gays and lesbians must be treated like everyone else under the law. the obama administration has until february 28th to file a friend of the court brief. if he does, it does not guarantee the high court will agree with him. analysts say his opinion does carry weight with justices. live in san francisco, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> we have breaking news right now. another strange twist from south africa. tweets from inside the oscar pistorius bail hearing say there was some kind of threat outside of that courthouse in the past 20 minutes. the imagines straight l
known support of gay marriage, says that gays and lesbians must be treated like everyone else under the law. the obama administration has until february 28th to file a friend of the court brief. if he does, it does not guarantee the high court will agree with him. analysts say his opinion does carry weight with justices. live in san francisco, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> we have breaking news right now. another strange twist from south africa. tweets from inside the...
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if approved, this emergency would work on a bill to make this law permanent and, though, it's working on a bill to make this permanent. we'll keep you posted. >>> it's up to bob mcdonnell. the virginia senate gave final approval yesterday to a bill that allows parents or local guardians or the legal guardians of those children to access their social media accounts once a minor has died. the legislation was prompted by a central virginia couple whose teenage son took his own life two years ago. the couple hope to find some answers about his suicide from his facebook page. but, they were locked out because of federal privacy laws. >> we're horrified that the internet industry and the social media industry could take our rights away to even look for something. >> facebook call instances like this, tragic situations. the company says it always tries to help families, as much as possible, without breaking federal and state laws. >>> have you ever heard a human beat box or an electric shell. this is something special. how about combining the violin, cello and hip-hop. they're doing just tha
if approved, this emergency would work on a bill to make this law permanent and, though, it's working on a bill to make this permanent. we'll keep you posted. >>> it's up to bob mcdonnell. the virginia senate gave final approval yesterday to a bill that allows parents or local guardians or the legal guardians of those children to access their social media accounts once a minor has died. the legislation was prompted by a central virginia couple whose teenage son took his own life two...
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so law enforcement wasn't anywhere near him. they had that armored vehicle that was pulling the walls down during this. you also heard some chatter from the san bernardino county sheriff's department. you could hear on the chatter that was released, you could hear them saying i think i just heard a single gunshot, was that a single gunshot. for all the people who thought he maybe died in the fire, maybe from smoke inhalation, it doesn't appear that's what happened. i can also tell you they recovered from weapons from his vehicle and also from the cabin. they shows some examples of the weapons today. just to give you an idea of what they recovered, they found assault weapons, rifles, numerous semiautomatic weapons as well, a military style kevlar helmet along with tactical style load bearing vests. so this guy was prepared, chris. >> he had really set up a garrison there. that also leads to some speculation about how long he could have been here. we thought originally they chased him through the woods to this cabin, but you have
so law enforcement wasn't anywhere near him. they had that armored vehicle that was pulling the walls down during this. you also heard some chatter from the san bernardino county sheriff's department. you could hear on the chatter that was released, you could hear them saying i think i just heard a single gunshot, was that a single gunshot. for all the people who thought he maybe died in the fire, maybe from smoke inhalation, it doesn't appear that's what happened. i can also tell you they...
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it's the law of numbers. too many terrorists out there and too many means in this global world and we are too open as a society. there are times we are going to succeed and we want to reduce the number of times and severity of if and when it happens. >> thank you, all, very much. >>> up next, how a body of water the size of the dead sea simply disappeared from the middle east. what in the world, when we come back. searching for a bank designed for investors like you? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 no wonder schwab bank has grown to over 70 billion in assets. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so if you're looking for a bank that's in your corner, tdd#: 1-800-345-25
it's the law of numbers. too many terrorists out there and too many means in this global world and we are too open as a society. there are times we are going to succeed and we want to reduce the number of times and severity of if and when it happens. >> thank you, all, very much. >>> up next, how a body of water the size of the dead sea simply disappeared from the middle east. what in the world, when we come back. searching for a bank designed for investors like you? tdd#:...
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they want to make it crystal clear and it is designed for military and law enforcement use. it would ban the guns as well for many. lawmakers only have four days to avoid the spending known as the second quester. coming up, -- second quest -- gesture. >>> they now know where they first began. the fire started in front of a generator in the front inn general room. they were left without power sunday afternoon. the fairy collided injuring at least two people. they will also undergo drug testing and the investigation continued. >>> if you drive on the richmond san rafael bridge, it was open again. a new automated system was installed on the bridge. other toll lanes will be visiting. >> what are you keeping an eye on sal? >> well, we are delighted, it is the holiday for most and unfortunately we continued to get to more serious crashes because the roads are wide open. this is a look at the east shore freeway and certainly people are out there but it is not empty out there and it is not going to be as crowded. it this is a look at the bay bridge toll plaza and we are not expectin
they want to make it crystal clear and it is designed for military and law enforcement use. it would ban the guns as well for many. lawmakers only have four days to avoid the spending known as the second quester. coming up, -- second quest -- gesture. >>> they now know where they first began. the fire started in front of a generator in the front inn general room. they were left without power sunday afternoon. the fairy collided injuring at least two people. they will also undergo drug...
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they were, they would still have the rights to come after me, if i done something wrong, against the law. >> and they did. monsanto has been facing and winning similar cases, melissa, in brazil and paraguay. >> does monsanto, does the case matter, tim? >>> think it does. and i think it's precedent. i don't note if you can count the brazilian legal system as the precedent here. they won a big case down there. i like monsanto here and, again, if you look at the destruction that's going on in the soft space, mon san on the's been holding tough and they are not necessarily tethered to soy bin prices. >> jane? >> you were talking about gas prices. three something? please. gas prices here are topping five bucks in places. the rise being -- yeah, we are even having blackouts. the rise being blamed on refinery maintenance and the earlier arrival of summer blend gas. we're not really having blackouts. aaa calls ate mystery. and another mystery, who is launching twitter hack attacks? jeep, the latest victim, hacked by someone claiming jeep was bought by cadillac. the hacking looked similar to the
they were, they would still have the rights to come after me, if i done something wrong, against the law. >> and they did. monsanto has been facing and winning similar cases, melissa, in brazil and paraguay. >> does monsanto, does the case matter, tim? >>> think it does. and i think it's precedent. i don't note if you can count the brazilian legal system as the precedent here. they won a big case down there. i like monsanto here and, again, if you look at the destruction...
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called the general maritime law of the united states. and that law does provide that the cruise lines can be liable for various things associated with these types of actions, including personal injuries, physical injuries, and in some cases, psychological injuries as well. >> and let me ask you something, though. i'm curious about the safety of ships. obviously, in this case, it was started, the whole situation was started by a fire. and i want to look at the history of the carnival "triumph." it had an issue with its propulsion system at the end of january. that caused the voyage prior to this one to be delayed. they were supposed to leave in the morning, they left in the afternoon because of that problem. the president and ceo of carnival, jerry cahill, said something about that this week, said it wasn't related. here he is. >> we had a issue on this particular ship on the february 2nd cruise, it was a very different problem. we had an alternator, electrical problem with an alternator on this particular ship. it was repaired. we had th
called the general maritime law of the united states. and that law does provide that the cruise lines can be liable for various things associated with these types of actions, including personal injuries, physical injuries, and in some cases, psychological injuries as well. >> and let me ask you something, though. i'm curious about the safety of ships. obviously, in this case, it was started, the whole situation was started by a fire. and i want to look at the history of the carnival...
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the way american law-enforcement defense you? do you want to be defended with the fire department defends his? think of those last two. go for police and goes to the special to their house coming he needs a warrant. the firemen are sitting there and you go after him with a gun. you aren't here to let me in. so we have different standards for firemen. she wanted to beat the way military defense you? firemen, or how the center for disease control defense you? as are all models, all legitimate. they all work in a specific domain. witches haven't figured this one out. >> when they read from "the new york times" piece today that the company that was tracking this watch does cheney's backers stolen technology blueprints, manufacturing processes, clinical trial results come appraising documents, negotiation strategies, other proprietary information for more than 100 client identified attacks on 20 industries for military contract thirsted chemical plants, satellite and telecommunication corporations. i am talking with the former direct
the way american law-enforcement defense you? do you want to be defended with the fire department defends his? think of those last two. go for police and goes to the special to their house coming he needs a warrant. the firemen are sitting there and you go after him with a gun. you aren't here to let me in. so we have different standards for firemen. she wanted to beat the way military defense you? firemen, or how the center for disease control defense you? as are all models, all legitimate....